
We just got a new Huggies digital coupon that goes with the Huggies sale ending today (or tomorrow for Florida folks)!! Head over and load a $3 off (2) Publix digital coupon and you can get diapers for only $2.99 per pack at Publix.
Tip: To find the Publix coupon click on the baby flyer and go to page 4 of the flyer.
See the full Publix Ad for more great deals.
Publix Deal (ends 2/25 or 2/26):
- Huggies Diapers, 15-88 ct, $5 off WYB 2
Buy:
(2) Huggies Snug & Dry Diapers, jumbo pk., $6.49 (after sale)
Use:
-$3/2 Huggies Diapers, Publix eCoupon
(2) -$2 off Huggies Diapers, 15-112 ct, or Pull-Ups training pants 18-74 ct, excl GoodNites Underwear, (Publix coupon), Happy Hearts Baby Booklet or printable
Total Due: $5.98
Makes it $2.99 per pack! - Pull-Ups Training Pants, 15-88 ct, $5 off WYB 2
Buy:
(2) Pull-Ups Training Pants, jumbo pk., $6.99 (after sale)
Use:
-$3/2 Pull-Ups or GoodNites packages, Publix eCoupon
(2) -$2 off Huggies Diapers, 15-112 ct, or Pull-Ups training pants 18-74 ct, excl GoodNites Underwear, (Publix coupon), Happy Hearts Baby Booklet or printable
Total Due: $6.98
Makes it $3.49 per pack!
Feeling cold? Target is currently offering a sale on heaters with prices at up to 50% off! Save on brands like Black+Decker, Honeywell, and more.
Choose FREE in-store pickup if available; otherwise, shipping is FREE with orders of $35 or more.
Deal Ideas:
Honeywell 360 Surround Indoor Heater $14.99 (reg. $29.99)
Black+Decker Vertical/Horizontal Ceramic Heater $22.49 (reg. $44.99)
This sale is valid for a limited time.
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Through tonight, use this Petco coupon code to get $30 off all orders of $100 or more! You’ll also get FREE 2-day shipping on any order.
This discount is for online purchases only.
Petco Coupon Code:
-enter code SAVE30 at checkout
Deal Idea:
(2) Soresto Flea & Tick Collar, $55.08
Use:
-$30 off with SAVE30
Makes it $40.08 each
If you have never used these, each collar lasts for 8 months and are by far the best we’ve ever tried on our pets.
This coupon is valid through Tuesday only, 2/25.
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We have a new Stacy’s coupon you can print out right now. Here are deals at Target and Publix to get pita chips for as low as $1.57!
New Stacy’s Coupon
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Target Deal (ends 2/29):
- Buy:
(2) Stacy’s Pita Chips, Garden Veggie Straws, and Pirate’s Booty Shacks, 4-7.33 oz, $2.50
Use:
-$1.50/2 Stacy’s products, 4 oz+ printable
Makes it $1.75 each
Publix Deal (starts tomorrow, 2/26):
- Buy:
(6) Stacy’s Pita Chips, 6.75-7.33 oz, B2G1 at $3.49
Use:
(3) -$1.50/2 Stacy’s products, 4 oz+ printable
Makes it $1.57 each
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Right now, Office Depot/Office Max or Staples.com has this great Brother P-Touch Personal Label Maker for just $9.99!
These prices could change at anytime, so hurry and grab one while you can at this low price.
Get FREE shipping from Staples or choose free in-store pick up when buying from Office Depot/Office Max.
See more great online shopping deals!

I’m a tad excited about FREE Sharpie Markers!!
This week head to Walgreens and get Sharpie and Expo Markers completely free after rewards. No coupons are needed they are just giving out freebies this week!
Sharpie & Expo products are on sale B1G1 plus you’ll get 2,000 Balance Rewards for each one you buy. In my store prices were $3.49 to $3.79.
That means you will pay up to $3.79 for two packs and get back 4,000 points!! Sign me up!
Here’s the deal:
- 2,000 BR wyb Expo, Paper Mate or Sharpie Pens, Mechanical Pencils, Erasers or Markers, B1G1
Buy:
(2) Sharpie Markers, 2 ct., $3.79
Total Due: $3.79
Get Back: 4,000 Balance Rewards (=$4 off)
Makes it FREE + profit - Buy:
(2) Expo Dry Erase Maker, 2 ct., $3.49
Total Due: $3.49
Get Back: 4,000 Balance Rewards (=$4 off)
Makes it FREE + profit

As you think through getting your budget and finances in order, many people realize their biggest expense is child care. I can totally see the frustration of child care not even being on most financial gurus’ budget sheets. However, even in this important category, there are some ways to reduce costs and even find tax savings that you may be missing out on. These 10 ways to save on child care will hopefully help you find at least one small way to cut costs.
One note before we go any further: Please keep in mind that I’m a work-at-home mom who is homeschooling my kids. We are all in different walks of life, so please don’t jump in and say that you should just stay home. I’ll be the first to admit it’s not for everyone, and some families cannot afford to live on one income.
10 Ways to Save on Child Care
Tax credits and tax breaks
This is one of the biggest tax breaks for child care. As long as you and your spouse (or just you if you file single) were working or looking for work, you can get a tax credit equal to 35% of the amount you paid for their childcare. This is up to $3,000 for one child or $6000 for multiple children. There are some rules to know, so read up to make sure you qualify.
Another tax break is asking if your employer offers a dependent care flexible spending account. You can put money in this account pre-tax each month to help pay for child care expenses. The money doesn’t even have to stay in the account long; just take it out of each paycheck and then pay the daycare with the account. You can put up to $5,000 per year in the account which would save an average family $500-$750 in taxes.
Ask for daycare discounts
Many offer multiple children or large group discounts (if your work offers a partnership or discount to certain places). You’ll even find discounts for paying in cash or check over a credit card (one in our town offers 3% off).

Barter for daycare discounts
If your dream daycare is way out of the budget, see if you can do part-time work there to help offset the cost.
Look into half-day programs
This is a little complicated, but some parents use one program for the first half of the day and then at lunch time move their kids to an afternoon daycare. I’ve seen other parents do this same concept for summer daycare savings, moving kids from one vacation Bible school to another. A half-day program runs on average $200 a month.
Look into church daycares
These tend to be cheaper than stand-alone programs, mostly because they are usually non-profit. In my area, the average is $600 a month, a savings of $200 a month over a for-profit company. They are still fully accredited programs and teachers and fully licensed.

Look into co-ops
This is perfect for anyone working part-time. You can trade child care hours with other moms (or even just date night trading for a time out without paying a babysitter). You work Monday and Wednesday, they work Tuesday and Thursday, and neither of you has to pay a dime for child care. Throw in a few other mamas and you could get this going with only one day per week for each of you.
Try rearranging your schedule
See if you and your husband can work different hours and therefore not need daycare. This has marriage ramifications, though, so make sure you are both cool with the plan. Or just ask your boss if they might be okay with flexible schedules or working from home a few hours a week.
In-home daycares
This is probably the most overlooked option and the cheapest. If your neighbor is a stay-at-home mom of 2 with kids around the ages of your kiddo, just ask. Would she be up for you paying her $125 a week? That’s $500 a month she didn’t have and she’s already home. This is also a great option for after school care. A good friend of mine took care of an extra kiddo every afternoon until their mom got off for $50 per week. Keep in mind, though, that one mama can only handle so many kids.

Bring in an au-pair
Who wouldn’t want to travel to foreign countries and take care of kids? You provide room & board and a weekly stipend. The average weekly cost of an au-pair is $361 and most can watch up to 5 children for the same price. If you have 2+ kids this is a deal over daycare. Legally, they can only work 45 hours a week, but if you work less than that, you have a weekend babysitter as well. One other benefit of an au-pair is that you don’t miss work when your kids are sick!
Public school options
If you have a 4-year old, see if your school district offers a K-4 program. This is offered at the elementary school you are zoned for and goes for the full school day following the school schedule. In some cases, this program is free to you, though in others you can pay on average $150 a week. You would still need afterschool care if you work till 5. After school care is around $45 per week.
Do you have any other ways you save on child care? Let us know in the comments!
See more tips on how to create a budget!

Take a look at all of the CVS store coupons they are giving out this week. It always helps me to know what is coming at the Coupon Center.
Always stop at the CVS coupon center first before shopping! To get even more coupons from CVS, make sure you are signed up for their emails and for the CVS Beauty Club. Also, download the CVS app for “app only” coupons.
Here are some coupons people are reporting this week (you won’t get everything listed, but you’ll get some of them)
New This Week:
Expire One Week From Printing/Loading
$3 off Teeth Whitening Kit or Treatment
$4 off Hair Care products purchase of $18
$3.50 off Hand & Body Lotion purchase of $15
$2 off Mouthwash purchase of $6
$2 off Body Wash or Bar Soap purchase of $8
$6 off L’Oreal Age Perfect Moisturizers
$2 off CVS Health Ibuprofen Pain Relief purchase of $5
$5 off Revlon Cosmetics, excl tools purchase of $20
$4 off CVS Health Cold, Cough or Flu relief purchase of $18
$2 off Gold Emblem or Abound Nuts purchase of $6
$5 off Almay Cosmetics purchase of $25
$2 off CVS Health Tampons, Pads, and Liners
$3 off Neutrogena Makeup
$3 off Gillette Men’s Fusion Proglide or Proshield Razor
$3/4 Hallmark Cards
$1.50 off CVS Health or Beauty 360 Brand Facial Care purchase of $6
$1 off Mouthwash purchase of $6
$4 off Vitamin purchase of $18
$4 off Facial Cleansers or moisturizers purchase of $20
$2 off Just The Basics or Big Chill or Ice Canyon 6, 12, & 24-pk water purchase of $7
$3 off Dove Shampoo, Conditioners, or Styling Products purchase of $10
$10 off Nexxus Hair Care purchase of $30
$2 off Renu Eye Care items purchase of $8
$1 off Epic Bars, Jerky or Bites
$1.25 off Suave Hair Care, excl sachets & Essentials
$1.50/2 Beauty 360 or CVS Health Facial Wipes
$2 off Beauty 360 Beauty tools, accessories or nail polish remover purchase of $10
$4 off Schick Men’s Hydro Refills or Razors, excl disposables
$5 off Schick Hydro Silk 5 Razor or Refills, excl disposables
$5/2 Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Nail
$1 off Deodorant any brand
$3 off Pain Relief or Sleep Aid purchase of $12
$4 off Allergy Relief purchase of $20
$3 off Antacid or Probiotic, Heartburn or Stomach Remedy purchase of $16
$5 off Colgate Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Mouthwash purchase of $25
$3 off CoverGirl Cosmetics purchase of $15
$2 off Beauty 360 or CVS Health Facial Care purchase of $10
$3 off Toothpaste or mouthwash or toothbrushes purchase of $12
$2 off Breakfast products purchase of $8
$4 off Gillette or Venus Shave Purchase purchase of $10
$2 off Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water
$6 off Garnier Skin Care purchase of $25
$2 off toilet paper or paper towels or facial tissues purchase of $8, excl Scott 1000
$4 off L’Oreal Lash Serum Solution
$10 off Maybelline cosmetics purchase of $35
$6 off CVS Health nasal spray purchase of $20
$4 off CVS Health eye care or ear care purchase of $12
$4 off Flonase nasal congestion relief purchase of $15
Last Week That Could Still Be Good
If you print or load Tuesday or later these will expire into the next week
$3 off Shave products purchase of $12
$2 off Aleve product, 50-ct+
$3 off Herbal Essence bio:renew Hair Care purchase of $10
$4 off Pantene Hair Care purchase of $14
$4 off Head & Shoulders Hair Care purchase of $14
$2 off Aussie Hair Care purchase of $5, excl Masks
$7 off CVS Health Cold, Cough or Flu relief purchase of $20
$1.50 off Gold Emblem or Abound Nuts, Trail Mix or Salty Snacks, $3.99+
$3 off Dove Styling and Dry Shampoo purchase of $10
$2 off CVS Health Oral Care purchase of $6
$3 off Curel Hand & Body Lotion
$2/3 Irish Spring Bodywash and 6-Bar
$2 off Style Essentials Hosiery purchase of $10
$2/3 Beauty 360 Brand Bath Pouf or Mesh Sponges
$1/2 Beauty 360 Brand Bath Pouf or Mesh Sponges
$2 off CVS Health Baby Toiletries
$2 off Eucerin or Aquaphor Baby Cream, Lotion, Wash or Shampoo purchase of $6
$3 off Shampoo or Conditioner, Hair Styling or Hair Spray purchase of $12
$5 off Facial Cleansers or moisturizers purchase of $22
$3 off Cosmetics for eyes, lips, face and nails purchase of $12
$2 off Hallmark any card priced $2.99+
$3 off Lotion purchase purchase of $10
$2 off Edge OR Skintimate shave cream
30% off Gillette Clinical Deodorant
$3 off Maybelline Mascara
$2 off L’Oreal Mascara
$5 off L’Oreal Revitalift Derm Intensive Serums
$3 off CVS Health or SKIN + PHARMACY Acne products purchase of $10
$3 off Children’s Cold Remedies purchase of $8
$10 off L’Oreal Cosmetics purchase of $30
$3 off Photo purchase of $12
Today only, head over to Land’s End where they are offering an additional 40% off PLUS free shipping! All you have to do is use coupon code CHILLY at checkout.
Even better, it works on sale items!
Deal Ideas:

Women’s Squall Winter Parka – $119.97 (reg. $179.95)
– Use code CHILLY for extra 40% off and free shipping
Makes it $71.98 shipped!

Girls Drop Waist Velveteen Dress – $14.97 (reg. $39.95)
– Use code CHILLY for extra 40% off and free shipping
Makes it $10.47 shipped!

Medium Natural Open Top Canvas Tote Bag – $29.95
– Use code CHILLY for extra 40% off and free shipping
Makes it $17.97 shipped! Read More→








